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Liberal

Corey Hogan

LiberalCalgary ConfederationAlberta
94Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
Background
Born
December 12, 1981 — Ottawa, Ontario
Education
Master of Business Administration, University of Western Ontario
Career
Executive director of the Alberta Liberal Party, Deputy minister under premiers Rachel Notley and Jason Kenney, Senior Associate Vice President of Communications at the University of Calgary, Vice President of Communications and Community Engagement at the University of Calgary, co-host on a Canadian political podcast called The Strategists
Political Experience
Riding president for Calgary Confederation
Notable
Named Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources on June 5, 2025. Only Liberal elected in Calgary and one of two Alberta Liberal MPs in the 45th Canadian Parliament.
Committee Memberships
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Where Corey Stands

Where Corey falls on key policy spectrums

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Your Money

Taxes & Government SpendingBusiness & Worker RulesEnergy & the Economy

People & Society

HealthcareImmigrationIndigenous PeoplesIdentity & Human RightsEducation & ChildcareDrug Policy

How We're Governed

National Security & DefencePolitical & Electoral ReformCrime & Public SafetyFirearms

Land & Community

Environment, Climate & ResourcesHousing & Cost of LivingRural Communities & Culture
They vote
Riding
House Seat
2025 Election Results — Calgary Confederation
Corey Hogan(Liberal)33,112 (48.1%)
Jeremy Nixon(Conservative)31,839 (46.3%)
Keira Gunn(NDP-New Democratic Party)2,844 (4.1%)
Richard Willott(Green Party)400 (0.6%)
Artyom Ovsepyan(People's Party)302 (0.4%)
Jeffrey Reid Marsh Canadian Future Party198 (0.3%)
Kevan Hunter(Marxist-Leninist)144 (0.2%)

Total votes cast: 68,839

Recent Activity
Mar 25, 2026
AnswerGovernment Accountability

Mr. Speaker, oil and gas production in Canada is at record highs, up 34% in the last 10 years. We have managed to do that while reducing emissions in our country by 6%. We have found a way to sustainably grow and meet the growing needs of the world, including diversifying needs from allies that are increasingly requiring lower carbon emissions. We are building strong. We have approved Ksi Lisims, [more]

Mar 25, 2026
AnswerGovernment Accountability

Mr. Speaker, the opposition is picking up the same lines like a soon-to-be-gifted kettlebell, but these repetitions will not get them the gains they seek, because they require Canadians to forget everything before yesterday. We are in a trade war, and in that trade war we are performing very well. We are getting more jobs than the United States. We have foreign direct investment at the highest [more]

Mar 23, 2026
AnswerEmployment

Mr. Speaker, I feel sad for the members opposite, who look through the good news to find the bad news every day and bring their misery to the chamber. Here is the absolute reality. There has never been a better time to be in energy in Alberta. There has never been a better time to be in energy in Canada. We are building, and we are building strong. We welcome the Conservatives to get on board.

Mar 23, 2026
AnswerThe Economy

Mr. Speaker, as the member opposite well knows, oil and gas production in Canada is up 34% over the last 10 years. Compare that to global production, which is up only 6%. These are record production levels that we are seeing. We are seeing new infrastructure coming all the time. Obviously, there is Trans Mountain. We are now talking about optimizing that. We have Ksi Lisims. We have Taylor to [more]

Mar 12, 2026

That's perfect; we love briefs.

Mar 12, 2026

Thank you, Mr. Chair. It's very nice to see you again, National Chief. At the heart of this, we're talking about expanding energy export ambitions at a time when you've highlighted growing concerns about previous commitments in this space not being met. Our opportunities can be developed only in partnership. As the global environment changes and as the global environment demands it, we want to [more]

Mar 12, 2026

He was first.

Mar 12, 2026

I'm good.

Mar 12, 2026

No, Chair. I'm happy with that. Thank you.